Skillmatics Who Knows You Best? Card Game – Hilarious Family Party Game for 2-10 Players, Ages 8+ (2025 Edition)
The Skillmatics Who Knows You Best? card game is a party favorite where players compete to see who knows everyone else best. It includes 100 question cards (200 unique questions), dry-erase answer cards, markers, and a scoreboard. Designed for 2 to 10 players ages 8 and up, this 2025 edition is perfect for family game nights, parties, and bonding with friends.
What makes this game different?
Instead of trivia or luck, this game tests how well you know your family and friends. You draw a card and ask questions like "What is my favorite dessert?" Each player secretly writes down their guess, and everyone reveals together. Matching answers score points. It's a mix of humor and heartwarming moments that sparks conversations and laughter.
What's in the box?
| 100 Question Cards (200 questions) |
| 10 Dry-Erase Answer Cards |
| 10 Dry-Erase Markers |
| 1 Dry-Erase Scoreboard |
| Instruction Manual |
How to play and win
Draw a card and choose a question to ask the group. Each player writes their answer on their dry-erase card. Once everyone has written, all reveal simultaneously. For each player who guessed your answer correctly, both you and that player score a point. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Who is this game for?
It's designed for 2 to 10 players ages 8 and up. Great for family gatherings, parties, game nights, and teen hangouts. Kids, teens, and adults can all play together, making it a versatile choice for multigenerational fun.
Is the game replayable?
Yes, with 200 different questions, every game feels fresh. The dry-erase components are reusable, so you can play again and again without additional cost. The questions range from preferences to silly scenarios, ensuring lots of laughter and new discoveries about each other.
Common questions answered
How many players can play?
2 to 10 players.
What age is it suitable for?
Ages 8 and up.
How many questions are there?
200 unique questions across 100 cards.
Does it require batteries or electricity?
No, it's completely unplugged and ready to play right out of the box.